MLB Trade Speculation: 5 Big-Name Players Who'll Still Be Traded by August 31

Although the MLB trade deadline has already passed, that does not mean that big names cannot still be changing uniforms during this August trade deadline. For a full explanation of the waiver trade deadline process, check out this excellent piece by Matt Snyder over at CBS Sports.

There are a few big-name players that will be placed on waivers over the coming days, and as the rules dictate, if no one claims them and their massive salaries, then they can be dealt to any team in the league.

As playoff races get tighter and tighter, teams will be looking for that one final piece that could push them over the edge. And they could go after one of these big names.

Carlos Lee

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The Miami Marlins traded for Carlos Lee earlier this season when it looked like they had a chance to make the playoffs. Miami has since done a complete 180 and has traded away some of its best players.

Lee is now on waivers, and he could be the next player to go (h/t Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports). Lee could serve as a power hitter for an American League team with pennant hopes.

Carl Crawford

Before the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline, the Boston Red Sox were trying to find a place to free themselves of Carl Crawford, writes Ken Rosenthal. They were unable to find any takers.

Crawford has been placed on waivers by the Red Sox, and it should not be a surprise if he goes through unclaimed. Sox owner John Henry once claimed he was never a big fan of the signing, but was forced to concede he ultimately backed the decision.

Boston undoubtedly will not be giving up in its efforts to dump Crawford's generous contract.

Cliff Lee

The Philadelphia Phillies have already placed Cliff Lee on waivers, according to Jeff Passan of Yahoo! Sports.

The star southpaw and former Cy Young winner has a chance to clear through waivers because of the fact that he has $75 million guaranteed over the next three years and a $27.5 million option for 2016.

Lee would fit in to almost every contender's starting rotation. The Los Angeles Dodgers, Texas Rangers and New York Yankees could all try to go after Lee over the course of the next few weeks as they try to really bolster their shot at a World Series.